Spalding M60 1111 manual

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    1 08/05 P/N M601111 © COPYRIGHT 2005 by SPALDING H U F F Y HUFFY SPOR TS Toll-Free Customer Service Number for U.S: 1-800-558-5234, For Canada: 1-800-284-8339 , For Europe: 00 800 555 85234 (Sweden: 009 555 85234 ), For Australia: 1-800-632 7921 Internet Address: http://www.huffysports.com REQUIRED TOOLS AND MA TERIALS: • (2 each) Wrenches and/o[...]

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    2 P/N M601111 08/05 10-3/4" High 4" Wide PMS 021 for W arning Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the system. W ARNING • DO NOT HANG on the rim or any part of the system including backboard, support braces or net. • During play , especially when performing dunk type activities, keep pla[...]

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    08/05 P/N M601111 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE AND WILL VOID WARRANTY. Owner must ensure that all players know and follow these rules for safe operation of the system. To ensure safety, do not attempt to assemble this system without following the instructions careful[...]

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    4 P/N M601111 08/05 For more information on assembly, placement, proper use, and maintenance, visit The American Basketball Council website at http://www.smarthoops.com. IMPORT ANT! Remove all content s from boxes. Be sure to check inside pole sections; hardware and additional p art s are p acked inside. NOTICE T O ASSEMBLERS ALL Huffy Sport s Bask[...]

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    08/05 P/N M601111 5 Get to know the basic parts of your basketball system... FRONT T OP POLE BACK MIDDLE POLE FRONT COVER RIM BOTT OM POLE STRUTS ELEV A TOR ASSEMBL Y BACKBOARD BASE WHEEL CARRIAGE ASSEMBL Y[...]

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    6 P/N M601111 08/05 Item #14 (2) 203099Hex Locknut (Nylon Insert) 5/16-18 Item #47 (6)* Item #31 (4) Item #50 (4) Item #1 1 (15)* Item #10 (18)* Item #43 (2) Item #21 (7) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (NUTS, W ASHERS & MET AL SP ACERS) Item #30 (4) Item Qty . Part No. Description 1 1 908026 Top Pole Section 2 1 90810701 Middle Pole Section (with Label 3[...]

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    08/05 P/N M601111 7 HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (BOL TS & SCREWS) Item #55 (1) Item #9 (6) Item #57 (6) Item #41 (2) 200520 - #8 x 3/4 Screw Item #19 (1) Item #29 (4) Item #22 (2) Item #49 (1) Item #13 (2) Item #54 (2) Item #15 (4) Item #46 (6) 201596 Screw 1/4 x 1.25 HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (PLASTIC SP ACERS & CAPS) Item #20 (8) Item #17 (1) Item #5[...]

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    8 P/N M601111 08/05 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION Item #61 (1) Item #62 (1) Item #64 (1) Item #66 (1) Item #63 (1) Item #65 (1) HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER (RIM) SECTION A: ASSEMBLE THE POLES W ood Board (scrap)[...]

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    08/05 P/N M601111 9 2. WOOD SCRAP (NOT SUPPLIED) 2 Bounce middle pole (2) into top pole section (1) using a wood scrap as shown until top pole no longer moves toward pole identification mark on middle pole. middle pole IDENTIFICATION STICKER middle pole IDENTIFICATION STICKER 5" 1-1/2" POLE IDENTIFICA TION MARK POLE SECTIONS SHOULD HAVE A[...]

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    10 P/N M601111 08/05 Align dimple of middle pole with slot of bottom pole.While maintaining alignment, bounce top and middle pole assembly (1 & 2) onto lower pole section (3) as shown until they no longer move toward pole identification mark. 3. WOOD SCRAP (NOT SUPPLIED) POLE IDENTIFICA TION MARK RODS SHOWN ARE FOR VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF ALIG[...]

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    08/05 P/N M601111 11 T OOLS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION SECTION B: ASSEMBLE THE BASE This is what your system will look like when you’ve finished this section: Hammer or Mallet (2) 1/2”W renches 1/2” (2) Socket W renches and Socket s AND AND/OR[...]

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    12 P/N M601111 08/05 11 15 10 2. Attach pole assembly to base using carriage bolts (15) washers(10) and nuts (1 1) as shown. T wo people are required for this step. 1. johnn y sees aw Assemble pole bracket (12) using bolt (13) and Lock Nut (14) as shown. 13 12 14 DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN IMPORT ANT! TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. FAILURE TO FOL[...]

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    08/05 P/N M601111 13 3. Rotate non-secured ends of t ank struts (16) outward to mounting holes in t ank as shown.Secure ends of tank strut s (16) to tank as shown. Repeat for opposite side. Secure tank strut s (16) to pole as shown. Nut should be tightened until flush (even) with lock nuts outer edge. Place cap (17) over exposed end of bolt as show[...]

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    14 P/N M601111 08/05 5. 6. Insert axle (5) through wheel bracket (4). Secure wheels (6) to axle using pushnuts (7). Carefully tap pushnut s onto axle with hammer or mallet 4 6 6 7 7 5 Install wheel assembly to base (8) using bolt s(9), washers(10) and nuts (1 1) as shown. 10 9 1 1 10 8 SIDE OF WHEEL WITH LONGER PLASTIC AXLE NEEDS TO F ACE THE WHEEL[...]

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    08/05 P/N M601111 15 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION SECTION C: ASSEMBLE THE ELEV A TOR & BACKBOARD This is what your system will look like when you’ve finished this section: 9/16” 1/2” 3/8” 3/4” (1) 3/8”, (2) 1/2”, (2) 9/16” and (2) 3/4” W renches Phillip s Screwdriver (2) Socket W renches and Socket s AND/OR[...]

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    16 P/N M601111 08/05 1 . Install pole mount bracket (28) and reinforcement bracket (18) with carriage bolt s (22) as shown. T ighten flange nuts (1 1) completely . 1 28 11 11 18 22 22 2. Attach sp acers (24, 43) to pole mount bracket (28) with bolts (29), washers (50), and lock nuts (31) as shown. 28 50 50 31 29 50 50 43 24 24 43 IMPORT ANT! Tighte[...]

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    08/05 P/N M601111 17 3 . 28 11 27 35 35 26 19 FIG . A Apply logo and height indicator labels (23) to adjustment rod (58) as shown. Attach handle part s (59, 60) to adjustment rod with screw (55), carriage bolt s (54), and flange nut s (1 1) as shown. 4 . 54 1 1 1 1 60 59 55 54 58 23 23 Assemble lanyard (26) to locking pin (27) as shown (FIG A). Att[...]

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    18 P/N M601111 08/05 29 30 30 29 52 Insert handle assembly through pole mount assembly as shown. Lock pole assembly in place at the 10’ (3.05 m) mark with pin (27). 27 5 . 6. 52 Assemble backboard brackets (52) using bolts (29), and nut s (30) as shown.[...]

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    08/05 P/N M601111 19 46 46 47 44 46 46 47 48 Secure left (44) and right (45) p ad sections to board by pushing pads over the corners of the board. Secure completely by using screws (46) and washers (47) as shown. 7. 45 BOARD STYLE MA Y VA R Y Assemble board pad to board. Work from the center - out. Using the holes which line up for your board size,[...]

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    20 P/N M601111 08/05 8. 57 36 56 52 21 Attach lower elevator tubes (34) and counter balance spring (36) to backboard support brackets (52) using sp acers (53 & 56), bolt (57), and nut (21) as shown. 34 34 53 56 36 33 Upper Elevator tube T oward Pole T oward Board 34 Lower Elevator tube T oward Pole T oward Board Identify elevator tubes (33 &[...]

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    08/05 P/N M601111 21 9. Attach upper elevator tubes (33) to backboard support bracket s (52) using spacers (53), bolt (57), and nut (21) as shown. Tighten ALL Hardware from Step s 6-8 Af ter this Assembly is Completed. IMPORT ANT! 33 56 52 21 53 57 33 56 57 56 56 21 53 33 33[...]

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    22 P/N M601111 08/05 21 21 49 25 34 1 32 32 57 20 34 20 10. Support pole on sawhorse. Attach backboard assembly to top pole section (4) as shown. Install pole cap (25). 57 34 33 20 21 1 21 33 20 32 58 11 . Inst all upper elevator tubes (33) to triangle plates (63) as shown. Inst all handle assembly to lower elevator tubes (34) using bolt (57), spac[...]

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    08/05 P/N M601111 23 12. Inst all Rim to Backboard A. Fit rim (67) securely into bracket (61) as shown. Allow T -bolt (66) to slip through center hole in rim (67). B. Install reinforcement bracket (62) onto T -bolt (66) as shown. C. Install spring (64) onto T -bolt (66) as shown. D. Install special nut (65) and washer (63) onto T -bolt (66). E. T i[...]

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    24 P/N M601111 08/05 33 36 21 33 58 14. Insert bolt (57) through left side upper elevator tube (33), then stretch spring (36) onto bolt (57). Insert bolt (57) through right side upper elevator tube (33) and secure with nut (21). 57 36 Peel protective film from surface of acrylic backboard prior to use. NOTE: USE EYE PROTECTION WHEN INST ALLING SPRI[...]

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    08/05 P/N M601111 25 1. Roll assembly to desired playing area. Fill base (8) with water (approx. 40 gallons) and snap base plugs (37) in place. 37 37 8 TWO PEOPLE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. W ARNING! DO NOT LEA VE ASSEMBL Y UNA TTENDED WHEN EMPTY ; IT MA Y TIP O[...]

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    26 P/N M601111 08/05 1. Install front cover (38) by lining up st and-offs along the t ank struts. Insert a tie strap (39) through the top two and bottom two stand of fs. W rap tie straps around tank strut s as shown and secure tightly . T rim excess of tie strap as shown in FIG .A . ST ANDOFFS 39 FIG . A TOOLS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION Scissors SEC[...]

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    08/05 P/N M601111 27 1. Install cover (40) over spring return mechanism with screws (41) as shown. Place NBA label (51) on front of rim cover (40). 40 41 41 51 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR THIS SECTION Phillip s Screwdriver SECTION F: INST ALL RIM COVER[...]

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    28 P/N M601111 08/05 2. A. While holding handle, remove pin (27). B. Move elevator up or down to desired height. C. Replace pin (27) full length to lock system at desired height. 27 A. B. C. 58 DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO ADJUST HEIGHT . W ARNING! 42 1. Apply Height Adjustment and Moving Label (42) to front of pole, where it is clearly visible. SECTIO[...]